Tumours of the liver
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- DOI: 10.3109/00365529209095977
Tumours of the liver
Abstract
One of the major debates in hepatocellular carcinogenesis at present is whether the hepatitis-B and -C viruses are directly carcinogenic or exert their effect indirectly by causing chronic necro-inflammatory hepatic disease, which in turn is responsible for malignant transformation of hepatocytes. This debate has been fueled by the observation that hepatitis C virus is a single-stranded RNA virus with no precedent for inducing cancer but with a marked propensity to cause chronic necro-inflammatory hepatic disease and by the findings in Chisari's transgenic mouse model, which suggest that severe and prolonged hepatocellular injury per se induces a proliferative response that progresses to tumour formation. Recent reports of a guanine to thymine mutation of the third base of codon 249 of the tumour suppressor gene, p53, in 50% of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma in regions of high aflatoxin exposure, and mutagenic experiments showing that aflatoxin B1 binds particularly to guanine residues in G-C-rich domains and that codon 249 is a preferred target have suggested a mechanism whereby aflatoxin might induce malignant transformation.
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